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Athol lies along the western edge of Worcester County, with Franklin County to the west. It is bordered by Royalston to the north, Phillipston to the east, Petersham to the south, New Salem to the southwest, and Orange to the west.
Athol Town Hall 584 Main St Athol, MA 01331 (978) 721-8500 | Staff Directory
You’ll visit fascinating spots like Athol’s early meetinghouses, a toll gate on the 5th Mass Turnpike, a trail walked for centuries by Native Americans, a hiding place on the Underground Railroad, Athol’s first burial ground, the town’s stagecoach stop, and much more.
Athol, town (township), Worcester county, north-central Massachusetts, U.S. It lies on the Millers River, north of Quabbin Reservoir. Settled in 1735, it was known by the Algonquian name of Pequoiag until it was incorporated in 1762 and renamed for Blair Atholl, the Scottish home of the dukes of.
Located in Worcester County, Massachusetts, Athol is a small town that boasts a rich historical heritage. With its roots dating back to the early 18th century, this charming New England town is home to numerous historical landmarks and sites that offer a glimpse into the region’s past.
Athol is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Athol has about 11,700 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts Genealogy. Modern town borders of Athol in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Athol. Historic USGS Maps of Athol, Massachusetts Quadrangle. Worcester County / Historic USGS Topographical Maps. These maps are part of USGS Topographical Maps made since 1882. They’ve been broken down into quadrangle’s to make viewing them easier. We have digital copies of two different series for the Athol, Massachusetts Quadrangle.
The primary coordinate point for Athol is located at latitude 42.5959 and longitude -72.2268 in Worcester County. The formal boundaries for the Athol Census Designated Place encompass a land area of 8.18 sq. miles and a water area of 0.28 sq. miles. Worcester County is in the Eastern time zone (GMT -5).
The Town of Athol is a no-nonsense, blue-collar community located in the North Quabbin region of West Central Massachusetts. The town lies between the picturesque Tully Mountains to the North and the Quabbin Reservoir to the South.